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[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/aug/23/fusion-power-is-it-getting-closer Fusion power: is it getting any closer?], Leo Hickman, The Guardian, posted 23 August 2011, accessed 1 September 2012 (Provide Energy from Fusion0
 
[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/aug/23/fusion-power-is-it-getting-closer Fusion power: is it getting any closer?], Leo Hickman, The Guardian, posted 23 August 2011, accessed 1 September 2012 (Provide Energy from Fusion0
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==MATLAB Demos==
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The Inverse Matrices demo was probably my favorite in the practical sense. I enjoyed being able to see the random mass of data turned into a visual identity through some simple coding. I think that's a good demonstration of the power of these types of programs and the extents we can progress as engineers.
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Visually, I really enjoyed the manipulation of the 3-D Plots and Earth's Topography because it showed the different ways to represent data with a variety of parameters. Also, the Cruller and Four Linked Tori just looked cool.

Latest revision as of 03:22, 10 September 2012

Corey Bray

About Me

I'm from Sacramento, California. At Duke I'm planning on majoring in Mechanical Engineering. I'd like to minor in something unrelated. Hopefully Theater.

Current Course Load

EGR 103

Chem 101

Math 122

Writing 101

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Will Nuclear Fusion Fill the Gap Left by Peak Oil?, Nick Rouse, The Oil Drum, posted 11 January 2007, accessed 1 September 2012 (Provide Energy from Fusion)

Fusion power: is it getting any closer?, Leo Hickman, The Guardian, posted 23 August 2011, accessed 1 September 2012 (Provide Energy from Fusion0

MATLAB Demos

The Inverse Matrices demo was probably my favorite in the practical sense. I enjoyed being able to see the random mass of data turned into a visual identity through some simple coding. I think that's a good demonstration of the power of these types of programs and the extents we can progress as engineers.

Visually, I really enjoyed the manipulation of the 3-D Plots and Earth's Topography because it showed the different ways to represent data with a variety of parameters. Also, the Cruller and Four Linked Tori just looked cool.